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  • St. Winifred's Well, Flintshire, Wales: exterior. Line engraving by Newman & Co.
  • One of the seven Acts of Mercy: Give drink to the thirsty. Line engraving by S. Bourdon after himself.
  • The well in a courtyard of Beaune Hospital, France. Etching by L. Gaucherel and C. Sauvageot after A. Verdier.
  • Malvern Wells, Great Malvern, Worcestershire. Line engraving.
  • Great Malvern, Malvern, Worcestershire: view from Foley Terrace. Tinted lithograph.
  • St. Winifred's Well, Flintshire, Wales. Lithograph.
  • Mount Ephraim, Tunbridge Wells, Kent: panoramic view. Etching.
  • Malvern, Great Malvern, Worcestershire: with a plan of the town. Lithograph.
  • St. Bernard's Well by the River Leith, Edinburgh, Scotland. Line engraving by J.B. Allen, 1830, after T.H. Shepherd.
  • The prison, retirement home and thermal baths, Bagnères de Bigorre. Lithograph after E. Sewrin.
  • The Holy Family in a stable; a man operates a well outside. Engraving by A. Durer, 1504.
  • A prophet points to a cross which is leaking water; representing faith, the 'fountain of life'. Etching by C. Murer after himself, c. 1600-1614.
  • Tunbridge Wells, Kent: three views from the common. Lithograph by G. Barnard.
  • Malvern Wells, Great Malvern, Worcestershire: with sketches of coins. Line engraving, 1791.
  • Abraham's servant is impressed by the beautiful Rebecca, who stands in white amid the women around the well. Engraving by P.-I. Drevet after N. Coypel.
  • St. Winifred's Well, Flintshire, Wales. Line engraving by W. Wallis.
  • Engineering: two wells, with a pump for irrigating fields. Engraving, [post 1861].
  • Tunbridge Wells, Kent: six sketches of the high rocks. Lithograph by G. Barnard.
  • St. Winifred's Well, Flintshire, Wales: interior. Etching by G. Cuitt, 1813.
  • The Dropping Well, Knaresborough, Yorkshire, with the ruins of Knaresborough Castle. Line engraving after T. Smith of Derby.
  • Lame people, war victims and beggars receiving alms at a hospital. Etching after J. Callot.